McAktiiur Enquirer MOARTHuj, OHIO) TuNK 4. 1878. J J, BOWERS,:; ; . .0 " RESIDENT DENTIST I JIoAHTIiUn, omo. NO liltNliSS nONE OS SATURDAYS. Splinters. G.)od vegetables. ; ' Ghowinu weather. itfow eat ieo cream. Athens College has 190 students. Chillicothe has got an ink man ufactory. ' 1 Tub thermometer will he well ed ited from this on. The fourth of July comes on " hangman's day." . Choqeet parties are becoming to be quite numerous. If our village was vlclj "we could afford a sprinkling wagon. Pleasant A day in the" woods. Lot us pic-uic together. Jacob Clements and wlfa have gone to Iowa on a visit. The pasture in all parts of Vin ton county ivery flue. ,? , Nuisances. Store-boxes and bar-j-ds obstructing the side-walks. The crossing thai crosses Logan street on Maiu, has been repaired. Heniiy Rohmns, of Pickaway, county, is seriously ill with erysip eluH- The last few days have been the' finest growing weather of our recol lection. Why not organize an association, prohibiting persons from seining and dip-netting. Paul Silvekburq's circus passed through our village last Saturday, en route for llamden. A you no lady remarked last eve ning, that " the stars mado every thing as light as a leather." Wic are fully prepared to tui- jiojiuce the drowning of young swimmers. Bo careful, boys! McAw-huk is organizing a circus (Company. Logan llepvbliean. It is new to us. En. KvAKS, formerly ; a composi tor on tlie Chillicothe Advertiser, died of consumption, last Tuesday week. FuKitiirr is so immense on the M. & C. R. It., that they hav'nt hardly got machinery enough to car ry it over in season. Thesis beautiful nights make it rather heavy on gate posts. Kind fathers (should see to it that their gates arc substantial. Count Okdeiis. We will receive County or Towuship Orders in pay ment for subscriptions and other iltbts duo this office. You can uso u postage stamp twice if you want too. It will cost three cents for the first time, and $50 for the second time. , Auf. Duaiie, hal almost a smash up last' Friday-rthu horso being frightened by a boy climbing i" the rear end of tho buggy, AliOUT thirty Germans ten men and twenty women and children arrived atYiiiUiu Furnace, last Thursday, from Jtfpw York City, DisArpoiNTKD.A young gentle men la tho village who did uot re celvfl bis onions last Friday, which were sent to him by a young lady. Justice DocKETS,-"We .can sup ply Justices of tho Peneo with print ed and blank Dockets of any size Also, Blanks of every description. ponaldson, thegroat aeronaut who passed over this cJty W8 months ago, made an ascension the pther day in Reading. Pa., in a balloon ' mado of brown paper, and landed safely. - : ; JtEAp tlltf advertisement of C. BAUNErr, proiwlefpr pf the McAr thur Hack Line, in this uswor. IIo will meet all trains atDundus (Me ArtUuv Station,) and the Marietta, Parkersbui'2 and Zalcskl Accommo dationflt Zalcskl, .'' ' , "Fonolv I dream of thoe," ns a voiinc man said in his sleep, af- tcr having out generated tho as siduous old UjicIo, and gpuo fishing with his niece. . " . Tho villages of Zaleski and Ham den were honored with grand exhl ; bltlons of a hugo Show Company 1 last Friday and Saturday. McAr thur was slightly slighted, . ; , ' Wk iioglectod Inst week to no tleo the Musical and Dramatic eu tertalnment that was . held in th School House Hall, on the evening ; last Saturday week, which was a phasing affair the characters, All, playing their part to perfecton Book, Blank and Job Printing Establishment. ; tablishment. In connection; with ourNewspn paper Ofllces, we havo a complete Book, Blank and Job Printing Es tablishment, which is stocked with the latest stylos of material type, cuts, borders, ornaments, etc., from the beat Foundries In the Uni ted Stated, -and haying in our cm ploy a first-class and competent workman, Mr, Fhank E, Apamb, of Indianapolis, who will attend promptly to the wants and wishes of everybody, with the greatest of pleasure, at all times. We can as suro the renders and patrons of The McArthur Enquirer and The Christian , .Witness, that wo are now fully prepared to execute every description of plain and ornamen tal Job.l'riiitiHS stylo. liot.to be surpassed In any city, and on the most favorable terms. Since Mr. Adams bus assumed the manage ment of this establishment, we have added largely to our facilities for oing work promptly and well, and lave attained a position of equality with the best printing houses in the State, as the work performed by iin will testify. As our business n all departments is largo, aud aily increasing, no effort will be nrcd to maintain the high posi tion we have taken in all branches of work. We have recently consid- crably enlarged onr stock of Sta tionery, which is now full and of varied assortment, and shall keep this department of , our business among the most complete. We would invito every-body to our fu- ilities for supplying them with whatever they may require in the rioting line. Personal. Eld. J. V. B. Flack, Editor of fins Christian Witness, has been actively engaged in this oflice in lis editorial capacity for several weeks. lie has also made several trips of late in the interest of the office and bis paper. The Wit- kkis continually increases in circu- atlon, and wit-) Mr. Flack, engaged exclusively on the paptj." !) in the Iftild, it will double Its , already large circulation in a few weeks or months, at most, Mr. F. is a hard worker, full energy, and persevering in the du ties of his calling. Is a ripe schol ar, a social, courteous gentleman, and just the man to .push forward the work in which' he is nowpmiic- ularly engaged the upbuilding the Christian Union and its organ. We regret that his stay cau not be prolonged, but his duties and alls aro numerous, an c we must forego the pleasure of his company " for a season," when it is hoped he will become a permanent fixture among us, as ho contemplates re moving his family to McArthur. May success crown his labors every where. Attention is called to the ad vertisement of D. II. Baldwin, dealer "In Pianos, Qrgiuis, Melode ons, etc., No. 158 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, in to-day's taper. We would say to onr many renders that Mr. Baldwin is a fair dealer and will furnish only first class instruments. Apoiig tho in struments in which ho deals are tho Estey Cottage Gem Organs, which have been so long celebrated for their pecnliar softness and sweetness of tone and extreme del icacy-of tpuch, one of which can to seen at Oi)) residence. Tho cnies of their instruments are solid walnut, oil ilulsh, furnished with double bellows, two blow ped als, kneo swell,' patent reed board, having all the essentials of a per fect organ, aiiil l)o;ng fully warrant ed, Those wishing ono of these Instruments,' or any other, should call on us and examine the instru meat and . learn the different prices. ' ; Tub following i? & list of letters remaining in the rost-Odluo at Za leski, O., Juno 1, 1873:. ! John Ilutchins. D. P. Pewtheus. i Ella Mjinsel. Willard 8yth6. William Light'foot, Will. F. Morgan. S. B. MeCarty. ' .' Zulnov Marti hdftlo. or Alvrlno Martlndalo. - Manuy Kcneay. Robinson Drugls. William Barret. John Blake. . Peter Bow, (?;) , , lr A J. G. WILL, P. M., Abou 0 p,clflc)f pn Sunday nlng last, ' a freight ; train - bound west, ran upon u flock of cattle tho prpsslngwost of Vinton Station killing fpuir cpvys onJ Injuring four. which belongod tothocltlgons living Jin that Vicinity. vr of of The Auditory ' of the several counties through which tho Mariet ta Sc Cincinnati Railroad and Branches passes met at Cincinnati, on Thursday morning of last week, for the purpose of assessing the property of the road..W. W. Bel foiid, Auditor of Vinton county, was present. 7,- .'.j : 'ij ; j '' Tho main line of the road, 201 and 140 miles in length, was ap praised nt $7,000 per. mile total appraisement being $1,407,700.- The Portsmouth Branch, 50 and 14-100 miles in length was apprais ed nt $0,000 per milo total, $330, 840, Tho Hillsboro Branch, 22 and 4-10 miles long, was appraised at $5,500 per mile-r-total, $122,055. . Fan-is Switch not in use at pres ent, was appraised at $300. The siding along tho main line, which is 48 aud 8-10 miles in length, was appraised at $3,000 per mile total $146,400, The siding olong the Portsmouth Branch 3 and 7-10 miles in length, at $2,400 total, $8,880; and the siding on tho Hillsboro Branch, 4-5 mile in length, at $1,080. 73 engines were appraised at an average of $4,200 each total $30G, 000; 35 passenger cars at $1,890 encli-tntal $G6,150; 24 baggage and caboose cars at $300 each $7,200; 608 box and stock cars at $300 each total ' $200,400; 046 platform cars at $180 each total $110,280; the station-houses, water stations, engine houses, etc., at $59,645; the tools and machinery in shops at $25,8G8; the road tools at $4,500; supplied aud other tools at $139,747; and moneys aud cred its at $2,553. The grand total of all property for this year , foots up $2,953,383. Last year the grand total footed up $2,750,000, Our worth' County Auditors will accept thanks for furnishing us with the above figures. Charley Grice, the clever Con ductor on tho Zaleski Accommoda tion Train, meets with a mishap now and then, but as a Conductor he is complete success. On Friday afternoon last tho Accommodation left Zaleski at the usual time 4 o' clock for ChilUcQt.he. . A freight train also left Dundas for the pa about the same time, At tho second cut east of Vinton Station the en gines attached to tho two trains ran into each other.. The en gjuwrs discovered the . situation Justin time to putvhe M.qn8tor ma chines in a condition to meet each other in the terrible battle as slow ly as possible. Both engines wero badly smashed. One or two cars were thrown from the track. The jar slightly injured two or three of the passengers in the Zaleski Aconuno datloti car. It is stated that the officers of the eastward bound train made tho mistake that caused the collision. , " Consult Your Interest. Mr. J, S. IIuiin, who has lately bought out Mr. Richmonds' interest in tho Hardware Store, is removing to the Dodge Building, this week, two doors East of the P. O., where his old customers and the public generally will find him 'fixed up nicely, with a good assortment of goods; and they will doubtless find it greatly to their advantage to call on him before spending their money elsewhere. Wo learn that ho pro poses tndo u cash business, hoping thereby to sell goods lower and yet make more money than by the credit system. Wo welcome him to our pt)4 pf town, and wish him abundant success In his new loca tion. Remember to give him a call when von want anything In his ine. Just east of the Post Office, two doors. of Crawford IlguqE. : No House in Cincinnati has so Increased in pop ularity with the traveling publio as tho Crawford Ilouse, on the corner of Cth and Walnut streets, kept by Messrs. Oakcb t Tracy. It stands to-day as one of tho best Hotels in tho city, and is very convenient for all who have to visit that city for any purpose. The pleasant and accommodating clerks J. B. Con nelly and John McIntvre, a strict regard, for the comfort of guests, kind servants, wcli-supplicd tables and tho most mwiorato charges, have galnod for It tho enviable repu tation it enjoys. Bo. sure to enquire for the Crawford House when you reach the City. . , , , . List of lstffi1'!? remaining in the Post-Odlce at McArthur, June 1st 1873: - i-i-v Wm. Betz. - J ; 'MiflsMollloJ. Calvin. Dr. II, 0.11(111.(8.) 7 , , H. Z. Johnson. ' ', v. ' George MoFaVland. ; 'Joseph McDanlel. '" J'- r : M)sMaggio McGinn' ' i: ', : ' Nathan rojteA Dr tj,lj.m ' ," Lahan Sampson. ' ' .;'"""l J. N. McLAUGHLIN, P. M. on . Tills usual" uiiubcc of phriotlaqj) went to see tlio' anlmnls, nt Zalcskl and llnindcn, on . last' Friday j and Saturday, and. lh Jiumbcf pf ilnneri staid to boo the circus. J. A HuLK'K, Agent for the Esm Cottage Geii Orga?,, gave us a, call on Monday cvenW and favored our company with'a number of his charming and admirably ex- ociiicd pieces.. Mr. Hnucic appears to be , a. very pleasant gentleman, and if ivc aro judges, an excellent organist. We wish' Dm o-nntln unrivalled success in his line du ring his stuy in .-McArthur, land Vinton county. r i '" " Call again, Mr. II. and give us Tho Lost and Saved," if no more. In Chillicothe", on The 4th of July. is to be presented to the Fire Com panies.a silver trumpet; the one per forming the best work with their en gines, and not to carry over . a hun dred pounds of steam. . Can't M'Arthur create some kind of a sensation. . : ' 'hi Wis noticed a number of spry rigs on our streets last Sunday evening. Our young men seem to appreciate good roads and splendid drives, and who can blame them. A stubbing affray took place in Chillicothe, last Sunday week, be- twecn Lono and Hunter, the letter being severely cut; ' Long was ar rested and bound over to Court in the sum of $2,500. SWEET POTATO PLANTS. Levi Wyman, whose post-office j ad dress is Dundas, and who resides li; miles south of McArthur, has greatly increased his facilities' for the probagation of the yellow Nan semond Sweet Potato Planits. ; He will now furnish good plants du ring the season for 25 cts. per 100. May-28-4t. J..F. Towell, Portsmouth, Ohio, offers to merchants a superior stock of Dry Goods and Notions, on tho most favorable terms. 8-ly. Special Notices. Beyond the MlHUlppl. Thousands have already gone, and thousands more aro turn ing tholr eyes towards new homos in the fer tile West To those golpg to Missouri, Kan sas, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Nevada, Oregon or Culifonria, wo recommend ft cheap, safe, quick and direct route, via St. Louis, over tho Missouri Pacific Ilailroad, which runs its flue Day Coaches and Pullman Sloepors from St. Lonls to principal points in tho M est, without change. We believe that tho Missouri Pacific lUllroad has the best track aud tho II nest and safest equipment of any pug joft pf the Mississippi, and IU) con nections with romls farther West are prompt nnd rollHblu. Tho Texas coun'cctlon of this roni is now completed, nnn passengers are afforod a llrsfr-clnss. nn-rail route from St Louis to Texas, oilliur over the Missouri, Italians & 1 exus u. u. via seiuum, or over tn Atlantic A Purine II. It. rla Vlnlta. , For main, time tables, Information as to rates, roules. .".. va rT ! to, . 8. .11. Thompson, Eastern Passenger Agent Colum kuh ?r A i,(m, Uencral Passenger Agent, oi, (.puj,iq. uueotiaus will he cheer fully aii( promptly hnswomf, '" j-iy Fob Loss of Appktite, Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Depression, of Spirits and General Debility, in tholr various forms, Fxkro- PlIOHFORATKD ELIXIR OP CALI8AYA ill ail O by Caswrll, Hazard Co., New York, and sold by all druggists, is the best tonic. As a stlm ulont touic for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it lias no equal. If takon during tho season It proven ts lever and ague mm oilier uiieriuiuouii levers. 1U-4W Emigration Turning. Cheap Farms in South-west Missouri. Tho Atlantic & Paciilc Railroad Company offers 1,500,000 acres of land In Central and South-west Missouri, at from $3 to; $1S por acre, on seven years' time, wltn free transportation from St. Louis to all purchas ers. Climate, soil, timber, mineral wealth, si-hools, churches, and law-abiding society In vite emigrants from all points to this land of fruits and (lowers. For particulars address A. Tuck, Land Commissioner, St Louis, Mo. 1-1 y For Ayor's Medicines, go to O. W. Sisson's. Dr. N. J. Bowers, Dentist, McArthur, O. riTTBUURon, March, 1873. We have nscd large quantities of Iloyraer Bauman A Co.'s Strictly Pure White Load, and have always found It uniformly and finely ground, very white and of excellent body. Its purity wo havo never questioned, and we cheerfully racpmnieud it. THOMPSON A MILLER, Master Painters. A CARD. A Clergyman, whilo residing in South America, as Missionary, discovered a safe aud simplo remedy for tho cure of nerv ous weakness, early docay, disease of the urinary and seminal organs, and tho whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vlo'otis habits. Groat numbers havo been cured by this noblo remedy. Prompted by a ucsiro to uenoattnoafllictod and unfortunate, I win aemuhorocolpt for preparing and using this modlclno, in a scaled envelope, to any one wno neoda.it, tr of Cimrgtl Address JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station I), Iliblo House, N. Y. City. Hr....l. 11, 1LVYO ff ...It ' ' Mttltll llf, 10(0 Vl.lllV. To the Suffering.- TheRoT.Wm.il. Nor ton, wjjjle i residing in Brazil as a Missionary, dlscoverud.ln that land of mcdlolnos a remedy for Consumption, scrofula, Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and Nervous Weak ness. This remedy has cured myself after all othor medicines had failed. Wishing to beneflttho suffering, I will sond tho reclpp (or proparipg and using (hli rem edy, to all who doslro it, Free of Charge.; Plouso send nn envolopo, with your haine aud address 6n It. Address, ' , Itov. WM. II. NORTON, 070 Broadway. Now York City. March 19, 18T8-Tl,nlO. FerFino Perfumnry, go to Sisson's Drug Store. - " ' The llest Plttco.-Ths cltocest lot of Gro ceries, Quoonsware, Uliuswaro, Notions, Ac, can uo una at uavls Duncan's store, In Za- loskl, at all times. Corn, oats, potatoos and produce of every description taken in exchange for goods, ins store, in conueotlon with his store ho hat a Bnddlo ami Harness 8hp, and will repair auythlng In that .Hue ou short uotloo and low figures. Go and soo him. . tf Dr. N, J. Bowers, Dontlst, McArthur, For Pliro Dnign and Medicines, go to Bis- i Five Hundred Thousand. 800,000 bottlos or araono's August Flower havo been sold this Stuto In three mouths. ' Wo only ask you to go to the drug stores of Gunning or 8lsson WoArthur, Ohio, ana got a bottlor oa.M or rogulnr alio nt 7o cent. JOvsry bottJo WttiTSntfl-fo.Kttrf) :lypopiIA.fliLtJjro; jJViw plalut,' Sick ' headaehd, Costlvencss, HearC mirn, w aiornrasii, ((ptirStomach, Indigestion liupiiro ploqd, and. all disease caused Iit Im- puro Blood, or deranged Btomach and LJyor. Try It.'...;;- a.G'.OttftEN, Proprietor WJiumuua, Ohio, V. 1.N, S, Bowers, Soatlit, McArthnr, ' at at in ',; O Mitcellaneous Advertisements. TORS CAN'T HEAT THIS J. I. ItitooKiNs A Son. of Kn KhXUKU ti. Ohio, testify Unit OKB IjnttUi of h Kkhh KkvkkTonio cured Tour iiisej of A guu. W l'lto them and seealmiit itl A box of PILLS FltKK with every lot11o. hM 4.LL IIOSKS HliU QUICK CUUKSare WAHIt.VNTKI) hv W.t. il A MILTON A CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. J&K'T AGKNTS' prollis per week. Will $)0 tUU prove it or forfeit S00. New ar tiules Just patented. Bnnmlos sent free to all. Address U. 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MACLEAN, STODDART A CO., Chicago, Illinois. 4w Fever and Ague Cured by CINCHO-QUINIflR which combines all the alkaloids of tho Cin chona Harks, and ts as effectual a rcmody as tho Sulphate of Quinine, whilo it is much cheaper and more palatable. jt Send stamp for descriptive circular wltn lomiulm for using the CINCHO-QIJIN INK, and Tes timonials from Physicians all over the country. Prepared by BILLINGS, CLAPP A CO., Chemists, successors to Jas. R. Nichols A Co., Boston, Massachusetts. Represented In New York by S. II. Austin, at John F. Honryts, No.' i College Place. IB THK MOST POWKRni, CMAM8IR, ttrength eMar aiHt ramovnr of (ilnndular Obstruction! known to Naleriu Mtaiv it IS prKUlALLX AUArTV.il lo conmitiiunns "worn down" and debilitated by the warm weather of Spring and Summer, when the blood it not In active circulation, consequent ly fathering Imnnrltlet from alugKlshnossaiid liuporfect action of the secretive organs, and is innnifoateil by 'I'lininrs, Kruptlons, lllotchos, Bolls, I'ustului, Scrofula, o. . When WEABY and LANODin from ovorwork, and dullness, drowzluess and Inertia take the place oi energy ana vigor, tno system newts a Tonio to build it np and help the Vital Forces to regain their recuporativo power. In tbc hkat op Summek. frenuuntly the I.Ivor and. Biilocn do not Dronerlv perform their functions ; tho Utorlno and Urinary Or gam are luactlvo, producing weakness of the HloTnscn nnu inMHT.incs anu a ureuutnuaiiiua to blliout derjmganMBt. 11 1 ' 1 , . l EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA 18 rSKPAHRD niKKOTLY from tllO SOUTH A. MKUICAN l'LANT. and Is penulinrly suited to all tliesodinicnltles I It will cleanse the VI TIATGD U)OI), strengthen the LIKE' GIVINO POWERS, and KKMOVK ALL OH STIUJCriONS from IMPAIRED AND KN KKKIII.l.l) (irirans. - IT HIIOULP BK rRRtf.Y TAKHN, M Jumboba Is pronounced by nicdlral writers tne mont nt. UriMlt l'UHIf'IKIl. 'I'ONID and Dl'JOH'iMKU KNT known In the wholo range f medicinal nlhrls. ' . . i . Sole Hiren ntfor the United States. ' rriveti per bottle, wt-wao . . Send for Circular ILand Agency. ANSAS CENTRAL LAND AGENCY. Mat. JOHN W. BEAKS. Managor. ' Kiit.nt nnlnnaB also hnv for lalo 11, Un.ia of tlm K iniii iWlilc Kallwav Com pany, amounting to over 6,m LOlMt acres of luosideslrnlilo lii Central and Western Kim sas; alo Mill Sites, Coal I.andi, Farms, Cattle Kaiichoa, and l'ty liroiieif y In Ballna and nclKhborln fowus, forsali at all times. Jwy for tiq Kanias Centliil Advo cate' a large Hi-column land paper, see what WO IWUlfft't't "'"O aiiaooumw teybloaA otateii tlie.Wfiat, . aiai-cnxni 4Pin-w all tho tho rsM JOHN W. Cheap Cash Store! H AMDEN, - :0: JUST RECEIVED 201 MENS' u lot of Manufacturers' Samples, cost to mauufacfure them and I am offering them at 75c. ?a ou ; all bo ing of the latest style and best material They aro worth at wholesaU from $1 00 to $3 60; Four dozen Calico Shirts at 37c. each. , THIRTY FINE BLUE, BROWN and BLACK CLOTH COATS, all Wool, bought at Bankrupt Sale, at $8 00, $10 00 and $12 00, sold else where at $10 00, $12 00, $15 00. ,15 dozen Suspenders at 25c.40c. Large Stock of SPRAGUE LAWNS at 1 5 cts per yard. Large Stock of CHINESE GRASS CLOTH, 40 Inches wide, only 25 cts; Large Stock of GORDON GINGHAMS, only 30 cts, new styles; 3 dozen sets Ladies' Linen Cuffs, and ColIars,New Style, only 25 cts per set. TEN DOZ. Ladies' Hose, only 20 cts, sold elsewhere at 30 est; 500 yards COTTONADE, at 18 to 37Jc 1,000 yards BLEACHED MUSLIN at 9, 11, 13 14, 15, 16J, and 18c. , .An Immense Stock of ' Spragues' American, Merrimack and Cochico Prints. ONLY lie. PER YARD. BEST BROWN MUSLIN ONLY 12 JC. PER YARD. Positively No Goods Sold On Credit. IH&IiostlfriGO PM Foi? X3oilnco. Don't be humbugged by merchants Inferior goods, but come and see i . i a rTrtfifn -vr-r a t -rm-wr goous to do or jiitai uajjU I. March S6, 1873. Chillicothe, Ohio. MY STOCK I1V EVERY DEPART1TIEIVT, SITI ALL WARES, HOSIERY, BLANK BOOKS, and STATIONERY, IS NOW COMPLETE! WALL PAPER, OF ALL LATH STYLES, Made a Speciality, AND IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PURCHASERS rn-..",' I KEEP CONSTANTLY ON IIAND EVERY DESCRIPTION of FURNITURE t MODERN STYLES raanufactnro to order and repair Furniture of ( LlCjmiGt COFFINS PF EVERY and accompany them with a Hearse, examine my Stook. March 10th, 1873. T. A. MARTIN. Desire to say to their friends general, that they have now xzizirsr qoods, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND NOTIONS, AND Positively Sell M Cheaper Po pflt buy goods before you WE MAKE "SPECIALTY" 1 We shall hereafter sell our wnTmriTmifn n 1 v livjuivixuiiii, mus enaunng Better Bargains All kinds of Produce bought Come and see us when you come satiBiaclory dealing,', ... ,.v 1 ; ; ; ; : At "THE OLD CORNER ' ' ' "' '' v . . ;, ' One door West WILCOX'S OHIO. and BOYS' Fine Fur Hots being which I bought for ONE HALF they who tell you these prices are for for yourself. I GUARANTEE my John W. Wilcox. 1873 S. C. SWIFT, Chillicothe, Ohio. ail kluris, at the most rcasofialjle pricps I am tW 1U1U1D1I STYLE AND VARIETY, JtejJThe pntlio ara invited to oall and PARIS 1IORTON. Li DES MARTIN. and customers, and the publio iu in store a splendid stock of ASH than any House . in Tinton County ! . v.: EXAMINE OUR STOCK and OF EVERY DEPARTMENT ! goods only for CASH, OR ITS ' 1 us 10 give our patrons (ian Kvcr Pcforo! and sold at tho Market Prices to town, and we guarantee you , - T. As MA11TIN & SON, STORE," n r II .!, . . ... of Court-house, McArthuf, Ohio. Railroad. T HE nr ii wa V V I ! SiUni $??' i"s only Jin nmning through chra to tlio Went. Omnibus trniiHfop, ferriujrt, U chnn and aciavs ftrn(Utl hv mnn no- mi ii i. R cuk IU in ftMVanCffl Of All Pimnalltirt If In Hi a l:oAciiE9,DAABUioYnowV!N3 ' mmmil For all polnta In 'l Iowa, Nebraska and California. Tho Through Coach leave Clnolnnatl at 8: 80 r. iiKiiunauoii throiifrh. JJluoiiifngton, Peoria, (Julmburv. At n AH A u HtirlliiKton, Otttiuivra and f'reston, srrivInK i OMAIIA ailU:00 a. h- next nfv i,n,.in ailvance ot any other route, making but one change of cars to , . i , . SAN PEANCISCO. 1 - Got your tlcketa via Indlanapolla and Teorla. . - O ; Tot all polota In " Kama, Colorado and the Southwe.t, The Through Coach loaveg Cincinnati 'at : 00 r. iiKiianaiwns at b:uu p. m., running through Danville. Dnrntnr. .Inrkr,nvin n Quincy, arriving In KANSAS CITY at 10: 40 p.m., EAT VAX, hours in advance of St. I.ouls lines, making but one chnnge of cart for UUMUOLt, FT. SCOTT and DKlS VE11. bet your ticket via IndiananoUa, Danville and Quincy, - : . , -for- ; v.;; ,;o i Eock Island and Davenport. The Through Coach leavoa Clnolnnatl at 8: 0O P. M., Indianapolii at 8:00 p. it. running through Mlooininglon, Peoria and Ualva, ar r'v'nK at HOCK lStANl) at ll : 85 a. .,!". VENPoKT atll:66A. next day. iuakUg but one change of cart for point iu HOBTHKBN ILLINOIS and IOWA. " Get yonr tickot yia Indlanapolia and Peoria, Pullman's. Palace Erawhg-Eoom . ana Sleeping Cars. ; . . Run through from Cincinnati to Peoria and Indianapolis to Burlington. Travelers to any -Western point can now take their satchels, bandboxes and bundles, seleot a comfortable teat and keep it to desti nation. Ou account of these through and convenient arrangeinents,elcgant equipments and quick time, this route is now th artit popular thorouahfart between the East and lrf. , ..i . C.W. SMITH, Gen-l Manager. ' llrh. Ill JNO. W. BROWN. Gen. Paw. et TM. Agt., inuianapoua) ina. Marietta & Cincinnati Railroad. TIME TABLE. On and after Noveml)er 9, 187S, Train will ran as follows: - i )6 : m a IS! tM ik d, J i' ir io; (!,' : : : : : : ::;:::.:.:::: ili : ; : : : : : : : : r : : -r : : : : ill d-d H 8S5S82S3 8SS2 ia i 4 : iJa. Miles a!' .8 M Q :sJ :fc Z, .5o5i-fp.2 3 1 u rr, m tt a m pa, ii 'A it O MiletT-8'551 ' SS2IOf l5 ii ': : : : i : ii : : : : : l is i i : " : u . PA 6a" 1 1 1 . ; i I CINCINNATI EXPRESS will mndalit. All other trains daily, except Sunday. CINCINNATI KXPHKiSS. K AST, maket no ttod between Hamden and Athens. Portimonth Branca. Mall s:5 p. m. 4:21 " 6:4(1 Accommodat'o 8:15 am. 1S1 ... 11:0 J Dep. Hnmdcn Air. Jackson I'ortKinouth TRAINS CONNECT AT LOVELAND For all points on the Little Miami Railroad, and at the indinnapolla & Cincinnati Kail road Junction for all points West. n. w, raiAiiuur. SuDerlnlendens. W.K. LANKESTEH, , ., aiaslor ot Transportation. 1 - Columbus & Hocking Valley R. R. Short Line to the Lakes and the North west. TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY DcDsrt Depart, t:l5 p. m. Arrive. 5 :80 p.m. 1:10 am. 11 :45 a m. . 8:10 6:45 , 1:40 p.m. u:so Athent. 0:10 a. u. Arrive Coluinhus 9:85 a. m. Clovuland :0U p. ui. , Pittsburgh 8:15 Indianapolis 6:65 M Chicago 0:S0 am. Sprliiglleld 1:10 p. in. , uayton lrua " Closo connection made at Lancaster tot Cfr. clevllle, Znnenvllle and all lwlnts on th Cin cinnati and MiiHklnguin Valley Railroad. Direct connections made at Columbnt for Dayton, Springfield, Indianapolis, Chicago ml all bo! liulTiilo, rut it an points west. Also, lor Cleveland. Kliurgh, and all points Kast. Take the Hoc route to Chicago and the am) o an n K Valley and Pan lltndl Icago and the M orthwost; It Is th shortest by tixly-slx miles, glvln 'V tlxty-ilx miles, alvlnr i paxbeogeia the benefit or quicker time and lower rate than bv uny othor Hue. a j. w . uoiituri, Blip i. E. A. BUCLL, Gen'l Ticket Agent. ' Cin'ti & Muskingum Val'y R. , t On and after Monday. November 11 IfTO. trains will leave aud arrive at Laneaster, (Hiunlnys excepted,) aa follows: 1 UOINU WKMT. .i.i Kmpreu (led Hall. , . ftowvKxtnlton, Air. iv:tua.m. ' Arr. T;wp.m. . OQIX0 IAIT. Arr. l:N)p.in. Arr. S:W.m. Direct cot.nections made at LANCASTKR. Willi trains on the Colunibns and Hocking Vullcy Itullroad for Athens, McArthur, Cbil. Ilcotliu, l'ortsinoutli Murlutla, aud lorColuia bin. . Direct connections mado nt ZANF.SVILLK till trulns on the Knlllmore A Oilo II, It., for Kantorn Clllus: atMOkllOW and UKKmilKN JUNl'I'ION with trains on the I'lltrhurgh, Cincinnati A ht. i.iuns iinuronii, v.nt.1 aud West. K. It. HA1I.KY, (i.-n'l Ticket Ag't. C. C. WAITS, Sunei-Intciulent. Cin'ti & Muskingum Val'y R. NOTICE A NEW NAME! The Vlllairn at ZaloVI Conuinny'a lUn Minns, In llrown 'I'owinblp, Will (niiii and alter tins date uo known nt COALMOxTT. ,' ! , 11. TIlOMl'Dl N Aprt MANAUlil, J.VUi'al CO.